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worker in south los angeles. with gang infested housing projects that are now almost mythic, jordan downs and nickerson gardens, and i worked in these projects during what is referred to as the decade of death, when crack and unregulated gun availability laid waste to communities of color. in los angeles during the late 1980's and early 1990's, there were 1000 homicides per year in the city of los angeles, not the county, the city. now, we have between 203 hundred homicides per year. people talk about the gang problem having been addressed. i want to share with you, what i experienced, what i have learned, i am not a typical academic. i will not quote statistics to you or talk about theories. i will talk with you about practicality. pragmatic approaches, and i will talk about reality. san francisco, like los angeles learned, will never saw or deal with its gang problems effectively unless there is true collaboration. i will talk to you about what this looks like and feels like. i will speak to you about the lessons that we have learned as law enforcement had to come off of the high perch,

since he disappeared sunday. they plan to go back out this morning. >>> los angeles bank manager is okay this morning after a bizarre and terrifying heist. two masked robbers abducted her from her home at gunpoint and held her overnight. in the morning they strapped what they said was a bomb to her and demanded she go to her east l.a. branch to take money and place it outside for the robbers to retrieve. she did that and the two men escaped with the cash. a bomb squad removed the apparent bomb from her waist and rendered it safe. the robbers escaped in a two-door kia. "good morning america" will have the latest coming up later this morning at 7:00. >>> right now 4:47. curiosity gets a report card. next what we expect to find out today. >>> getting your kids to school, the new app that promises to take some of the pain out of the commute. >>> the one disease scientists every time someone chooses finish over cascade, it sparks a movement. because people can't keep it to themselves. look ! no ugly spots ! awesome! incredible shine. i'm switching for good. love, love, love finish! over a mil

do those things for themselves. >> police in los angeles are searching for two men who robbed a branch of bank of america on tuesday. they strapped a device to a hostage and forced her to take money out of the bank vault. >> played out in daylight on the streets of l.a. a bank robbery carried out by a bank manager, kidnap, and told she was wearing a bomb which would be detonated if she did not do what she was told. >> a device was strapped to her body and that she was ordered to take the money out of the bank which she did. there were other employees inside and she explained to them what was happening and it showed them the device that was strapped to her body. everyone believed this was an explosive device. >> the device was removed and a robot was brought in to make it safe. the police still have not said whether it was a bomb or a fake. the robbers made off with an undisclosed amount of money. there was a similar robbery in 2003 in pennsylvania when a pizza delivery man walked into a bank with a pipe bomb and it took thousands of dollars. it was never established whether or

majority didn't vote to approve the change, the los angeles mayor went ahead with it anyway. here's why, in his teleprompter, the script was already load, ordering him to declare that, quote nthe opinion of the chair, two-thirds having vote in the affirmative, we are going to continue all of this and continue the coverage here on "hannity." but first, let me welcome the reverend jesse jackson. >> good to see you. >> sean: this will be the convention that we will remember as the time that god was nay'd and boo'd by the democratic national convention? >> what i really think is that jesus at pon toint point said, lord is not the issue. it is not the name god, it's the will of disbod that's at stake here. we must focus not on whether we name god, allah, ya way, but we feed the hungry. >> sean: but we are not talking about feeding the hungry. we are talking about the democratic party boo'd and loudly and three separate times they boo'd, obviously a majority wanting it to stay the same with god taken out and jerusalem as the capitol of israel taken out. that's a reaction that the country has

in los angeles, 84 degrees. >>> let's check your national forecast. showers and thunderstorms will pop up from the gulf coast to north carolina and from pennsylvania to new york. it will be dry over much of the midwest. very hot from the mississippi valley into texas and oklahoma with the mercury reaching as high as 106 degrees. >>> in sports this morning, the nfl season kicks off with a grudge match between the cowboys and giants. lots of smoke as the super bowl champs came out of the tunnel. it was all dallas during the game. the cowboys dominated new york. tony romo threw for 307 yards and three td passes. cowboys take down the giants 24-17. as this new season begins, a new study shows how dangerous football can be and looks at what a career of collisions can do to the brain. it came out the same day the nfl made a $30 million donation to research the connection between brain injuries and long-term disorders. bigad shaban reports. >> during his eight seasons in the nfl, kevin turner had plenty of collisions. some so hard they made his head spin. >> some ringing in your ears. you may se

heist, but it played out in real life in los angeles today, two men in ski masks, armed and dangerous, they kidnap a bank manager and strap what the woman is told is a bomb to her waist. here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: east los angeles, 0830. the drama begins to unfold. the manager of this bank of america, you can see her there, carefully walking out of the bank, there's a bomb strapped to her stomach. >> she was told it was explosives, and she was ordered to go into the bank, take out all the money. >> reporter: she told police, the robbers kidnapped her last night and forced her to play that terrifying part in that audacious heist. that is the bank manager's car being taken away for further investigation. the bank manager herself is being questioned by the fbi. the bomb squad using a robot to detonate the device is still unclear whether it was genuine. there are echoes of that fatal robbery in pennsylvania in 2003 when a pizza delivery guy walked into a bank with a pipe bomb strapped to his neck and walked out with $8,700. the bomb later exploded killing him, unclear whether he

with caroline kennedy also. >>> a bizarre bank robbery straight out of the movies leaves los angeles police baffled. plus andy roddick's emotional farewell at the u.s. open. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye-opener. your world in 90 seconds. >>> i want to nominate a man who is cool on the outside but who burns for america on the inside. >> bill clinton defends president obama and makes the case for reelection. >> are we better off than we were when he took office? the answer is yes. >> the weather playing a role in the convention. president obama will not deliver his address at an outdoor football stadium. >> apparently the campaign is concerned about this well-known weather phenomenon known as empty seats. >> a broken off remnant of isaac is making a second appearance in the gulf of mexico. that could mean more downpours, flash flooding from louisiana to the florida panhandle. >>> here we go again with the tar balls. miles of louisiana's coastline closed to fishing. >>> a federal judge ruling arizona can enforce the most controversial part of its immigration law. >> show me your pape

's popular curry village camping area. >>> to southern california. a bizarre bank robbery in los angeles today. police are looking for two men who took a bunch of money after kidnapping the bank manager the night before and after abducting her strapped a purported bomb to her body. here is nick watt. >> reporter: east los angeles 08:30. the manager of this bank of america walks in to work and tells the staff she has a bomb strapped to her stomach. >> a device was strapped to the woman's body. she was told that it was explosive. and she was ordered to go into the bank, take out all of the money. >> she told police the robbers kidnapped her last night and forced her to play that terrifying part in their audacious heist. the bomb squad removed the device and detonated it but unclear whether the device was genuine or fake. there are echos of the fatal robbery in pennsylvania back in 2003 when a pizza delivery guy walked into the bank with a pipe bomb strapped to his neck and walked out with $8,700. the bomb later exploded killing him, unclear whether he was in on the plot. this morning the b

place? the democratic party decided to send out the convention chairman, los angeles mayor, to have a voice vote and put "god" bad in the platform and knowledge jerusalem as the capital of israel. they need two thirds approval from the delegates in the crowd and then this happened. >> the matter requires two-thirds vote in the affirmative. all those delegates in favor say aye. all those delegates opposed, no. in the opinion -- let me do that again. all of those delegates in favor say "aye." all those delegates opposed, say "no." i'll do that one more time. all those delegates in favor say "aye." all those delegates opposed say "no." in the opinion of the chair, two-thirds have voted in the affirm, the motion is adopted and the platform has been amended, as shown on the screen. >> you can see some delegates booed when it was announced that god and jerusalem were back in the platform. a delegate told us she doesn't think this language is representative of democrats or americans and senator durbin was steamed at bret baier for suggesting this language made a difference at all. >> let m

is in the books in charlotte, north carolina now. the los angeles mayor opened the ceremonies earlier today. but the biggest name was former president, bill clinton. it's no jet that president obama and president clinton are not the best of best friend, but each of them realizes that supporting one another is mutually beneficial. mr. clinton, still wildly popular in the democratic circle, electrified the crowd in charlotte. >> we all know that he also tried to work with congressional republicans on healthcare, debt reduction, and new jobs. and that didn't work out so well. but it could have been because as the senate republican leader said in a remarkable moment of candor, two full years before the election, their no. 1 priority was not to put america back to work. it was to put the president out of work! [ cheering and applause ] >> well, wait a minute. [ audience booing ] >> senator, i hate to break it to you. [ laughter ] >> but we're going to keep president obama on the job! [ cheering and applause ] >> president obama's plan cuts the debt, honors our values, brightens the future of our

on the kron 4 latest. >> the world fire near the los angeles national fire with residents in this small community. are returning to their homes after this wildfire forced evacuation's. this is in very steep terrain. containment is climbing. 44 percent. you can see those flames from yesterday with over 44 a. have burned. remnants of tropical storm have also brought storms towards southern california helping the firefighting efforts. firefighters were concerned that the moisture could even provide some dry lightning but that has not been a problem. full containment is expected next week. >> utility regulators from california found no problems after claims of the pg&e pipelines had not been properly inspected. after inspections from working on the pg&e at 2011. the california public utilities commission to not find any defects when they will work claimed. however, the san bruno explosion film will be screened in redwood city. this documentary is called " trial by fire " featuring actual footage by the actual event. admission = $5 it is tonight at 7:00 p.m. some unusual weather. beautiful s

-president -- the vice- president visited the united states and i traveled to los angeles with our mayor at the time and what an event. and now a few months later, san francisco is probably hosting the seminar with the ministry of commerce. it shows that our golden mountain continues to attract chinese. has never stopped since the 1800's and because san francisco continues to be the city of innovation and full of peril spirit, we will continue to seek an inflow of inbound chinese businessmen and investors. may i invite our mayor, edwin lee, to the podium? [applause] >> thank you. good morning. i want to of course repeat our warm welcome, ladies and gentleman, to the vice minister and his delegation here. to the council general and his wonderful work and to our lieutenant governor, gavin newsom is here. our senior adviser, mr. rossi and those of you from fremont and san jose and around the bay area, thank you for being here on this first china-united states state and regional economic and trade discussion. as you know, san francisco has been home to the biggest and the oldest chinatown in the united

undetected for hours in car with dead bodies. and it was a dramatic scene inside a bank in los angeles. how robbers forced a manager to rob her own bank. ot sfilodour a 4 year old girl is found alive 8 hours after her sister, parents and grandmother were murdered in france. authorities found the bodies in a car along a road in the alps. the family was in the country for vacation. the adults were all shot and the eight year-old sister was beaten. the four year-old was discovered hiding on the floor of the vehicle. a bike rider was also found shot at the scene. police are searching for two suspects who strapped a fake bomb to a bank employee ... and forced her to rob the bank. the bank manager... seen here walking with police in east los angeles... said the robbers grabbed her as she left home for work yesterday morning. they wrapped what they claimed was a bomb around her stomach. she was told to drive to the bank... and place a bag filled with money outside the back door where the robbers were waiting. the bomb squad removed the device from the woman and after detonating it... determined

monday in los angeles where he was being streeted since suffering a heart attack from july 13th. a public viewing will be held on sunday in hollywood hills. private services will be held on monday according to a family spokesperson, the 54-year-old duncan was engaged. >>> there's word this morning that singer patti labelle agreed to pay $100,000 to settle a lawsuit from two years ago. a mother accused the syringe of verbally and physicallysy salting her and her child in new york. the woman claims the incident ended with labelle dousing the mom and the young daughter 18 you'll with water. labelle denied the allegations and attorney for the accuser says the $100,000 payment will be donated to charity. >>> all right, the video pretty tough to watch. however, some say it is shedding some light on what could be police brutality. a teenager and an officer both on camera, we'll tell you what happened and what's being done now that this sid owe has been release. >> the president will address the nation but we're going to talk about who he's sharing the stage with. some serious star power there. t

mountains north east of los angeles. officials say the 3188-acre has reached 48% containment. the fire has not advanced past a containment line where structures were threatened. permanent residents of a nearby community will soon be allowed to go home. >>> how abouted cowboys senate dallas cowboys and their fans have two reasons to be happy this morning. "forbes" magazine says the team is the most valuable franchise in the n.f.l. for the sixth year running. the estimated worth $2 billion. and then there's the start of the n.f.l. season, the opener last night against the giants was the tony romo show. three touchdowns. one of his famous romo's target, ken. the defending super bowl champion new york giants lose at home 24-17. >> an interesting game. >>> the time now is 4:38. another day of humidity is headed our way. howard is back in two minutes to let us know how hot and muggy it's going to get. >> you can feel it already. >> the newest smartphone from a communications company sends the stock tumbling. >> at 4:50, new research suggests football may increase a person's risk of suffering fro

villaraigosa from los angeles said they had two-thirds. a lot of people in this hall didn't think so. >> he was in a tough spot. let's bring in our panel, steve hayez, joe trippi and eben britton. as -- and brit hume. brit, your thoughts? >> i thought it was a difficult day for this convention, which you know, it was clear yesterday that they didn't have -- kind of a rocky beginning before last night. and, you know, they had the problems with the platform and they had the problems, answering the question, are you better off and the president had given himself an incomplete, all suggesting that rust might be on the machine. and then this scene out here today, when they tried to fix that, they had three boys voices if you are going to declare it passed, why not diclair it on the first try? i felt badly for mayor villaraigosa up there. like a deer in the headline lights. he had a woman tell him over his shoulder, you have to let them do what they are going to do. i think this is sandra fluke. >> we will listen in. she is an advocate for reproductive rights, came to national prominenc

brown does not seek reelection. he told the los angeles times that of jerry brown declines " i had every intention of running ". otherwise he will support jerry brown, he will not talk about a u.s. senate run saying that his background is better suited to the governor's office. >> it is been a good day for stocks on wall street in a big way, let's take a look at the big board to see how the dow was doing today, up 212 points, this follows news that the european central bank has a new plan to halt the continent's financial crisis including a pledge to buy government bonds. today amazon announced a new electronic book. the new version has been sold out on the company's web site, the new gadget is called paper white, is back lit and thinner than a magazine. the wi-fi version will sell for $119 and start shipping october 1st. coming up, it was an attitude that almost kept a future neurosciences from finishing school. next, what turned ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unite

, kansas city and charlotte. >>> back to the news this thursday morning. police in los angeles are still looking for two masked gunmen who kidnapped a bank manager from her home, as part of a very bizarre robbery plot. >> scary story here. authorities say they strapped what they said was a bomb to the woman's waist. and they forced her to order employees to take money out of the bank. the bomb squad disabled the device, which they say resembled an explosive, but was not. >>> the roman catholic bishop of kansas city faces a bench trial. bishop robert finn is the highest-ranking catholic official to be charged with shielding an abusive priest. his attorneys has decided to let a judge decide the case instead of a jury. a verdict is expected by day's end. >>> what started out as a fun bike ride turned into a near-death ordeal for an ohio teen. he fell into a creek and got sucked into a storm drain. by the time rescuers had arrived, the water carried the eighth grader 1,500 feet. they didn't think he made it. but when they called his name through a manhole, he answered. >> it was dark. it was

of justice. if convicted, the four defendants face 20 years in prison. >>> in los angeles country music crooner vince gill will be honored with a star on the hollywood walk of fame. gill's star will be placed next to his wife, singer amy grant. >>> happy birthday to actress and "saturday night live" alum jane curtin who turns 65 today. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and more as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. in a "today" exclusive, president obama's sister and the first lady's brother give an inside look at the obama family, and actress eva longoria previews the speech she is scheduled to give at tonight's democratic national convention. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports, and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching "early today," st your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. have a good one.

with the manhunt in los angeles right now for a gunman that claimed to kidnap a bank manager and tied a bomb around her waist during a daring bank robbery. you see aerial shots of it right now. at this hour, new questions are surfacing. one of them, was the manager actually involved in the plot all along? here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: the bank manager, allegedly ordered to rob her own bank. police say her nightmare began around 8:00 wednesday morning when the two men approached her outside her home as she was leaving for work. she told police the men ordered her to strap a device to her stomach and then drive to the bank >> she was told it was a bomb. >> reporter: fearing for her life, police say she did exactly as she was told, open the vaults and true bags of cash out the back door. the robbers who never set their foot in the building made their escape before cops and the bomb squad arrived on the scene. >> they very carefully removed that device from her body. >> reporter: a bomb squad robot detonated the device, which turned out to be a very convincing fake, leaving some to question if t

tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight the conversation with the former secretary of labor, robert reich. he talks about the two-party agenda and what they must do it if they win in november. he is out with a new book called "beyond how to arrange -- beyond outrage here " we are glad you joined us. >> there is a saying king had that said there is right thing. by doing the right thing. to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> robert reich is now a professor at uc-berkeley his latest book is called "beyond outrage." he joins us from berkeley pier reagan >> thank you for having me. >> on friday of this week we expect jobs numbers to come out. next wave we are waiting for official poverty numbers to be released. there is a link between poverty and joblessness, but what is your sense of what the nation ought to expect with jobs numbers and poverty numbers on to

worked as a public defender for 19 years in los angeles. she is now director of legal services. now i'm going to embarrass her. her name is ellie miller. there she is. [applause] public defenders are legal ministers. you are. you are part of this picture. ok. i will go back to what i was supposed to be doing, forgive me. i am going to -- we have heard everybody's contribution. now i want to talk about what is working and what is not working. i am going to ask each of the members to speak the truth to one another. let me direct some early remarks. you have suffered unimaginable pain. i will make an assumption that i can speak for the audience in singing, cannot imagine what would be like to be is a child. from that pain, from your community organizing, what do you say to the commander? it is not 1996 any more. what is going on? what do you say to him? what does he say to you? i will ask you to keep the remarks brief. commander, i will give you a chance to respond. you are hearing about all these things, what is your reaction? >> there needs to be more police sensitivity training in sfp

by probation and is not the general rule throughout california. i think los angeles, where i'm from, there was no supervision for misdemeanors by the probation department. those individuals were on court summary probation which meant go home and sin no more. and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and supervision to deal about -- deal with their conviction problems, it's not going to happen at the misdemeanor level. >> let me go to a couple of the questions from the audience. i've shared them with our district attorney. george, two questions there, one related to whether or not drug possession should be treated differently for adults tha

me the full list. i will say thank you on behalf of our city. from sacramento, los angeles, from all the communities in between, thank you for coming to our fantastic city to celebrate our asian-pacific heritage month. it is my pleasure to also provide you with a warm welcome and thank you for somebody who worked on this idea to bring everybody here to san francisco, my very good friend. thank you. where are you? when we first talked about this, we said there had to be the place where everybody felt comfortable. there had to be a place where we could feel the excitement of all very different asian american groups. we had to have a place where something wonderful had been accomplished. a leadership change, one that we never thought in our lifetimes. by the way, as you know, i never thought in our lifetimes we would see an african-american president of the united states. what a wonderful location, that is something to celebrate. he has been here many times, president obama. the very surprised we had of being able to celebrate the first asian mayor of san francisco. it was not my doing,

working in los angeles. after being a patrol officer for just a few months, you are placed on gang detail. you have arrested a youth. instead of taking him to jail, you taken to his mother. the mother says, can you make him more afraid of you that of the gang members? the academy does not prepare you for that. i take that experience and i realized in the gang environment, most of these youths are coming from single- family households. in the area where the gang violence is most prevalent, great citizens of the community, 99% of those citizens are afraid. as a prosecutor, i take this experience and figure out how i want to enforce gang violence, especially in san francisco. i break it down into three categories. you have the individual who is not fully immersed in the gang lifestyle. he is just an associate comment just hanging out. -- associates, just hanging out. for that individual, we try to work with community-based programs. i've met with dcyf, the african- american steering committee, people haven't been in this violence and i say to them, what can -- people have been in this violen

of the instruments that best gave me an idea of our system, we talk about new york and boston, los angeles, a very good documentary film. we have a very good documentary film on hetch hetchy. when we are talking about education, we need to invest in an instrument such as that so that huge amounts of people can get the best type of education from the best type of experts presented to them so that it can be repeated again and again and again in our schools, in our high schools, in our middle schools, in our colleges, in our universities. having done that, then we can thensfgov or some other pbs to reach the general public. we need to think about that so that if we have a media expert onsome of us think about outreah like going to focus groups. that is all good, but that is just the tip of the iceberg. as one who represents the first people, my concern at has been stated by some of the speakers here is that we cannot afford to use hetch hetchy water, good water, to flush our commodes. that is a crime, so as these new buildings come up, we have to emphasize gray water. we are now embarking on an educa

francisco needs to look good for the seniors. if los angeles can do it, we can do it. let's be a catalyst. i want to state, when you see a senior smile, it is a beautiful thing. many will smile. commissioner wu: thank you. >> good evening. as a gay man and, -- not only are people disabled and gay and senior, they're also very active or have wheelchairs'. -- very @ schreck -- baraitriia or have wheelchairs'. we will be the only project that has accommodations for all of those. l.a. does not have that. these people are putting up 110. they need to be allowed to do so. thank you. commissioner wu: thank you, sir. a couple of more names. [reading names] >> good afternoon, commissioners. i live just a few blocks from this project. we concur that this is a very important sites. we have been working for many years through several iterations to make sure this project is a good project. we think it has come a long ways. it is much better than it was. the site plan is more interesting, the architecture seems to be coming along. i want to talk about some urban design issues with this project. i am an ar

and get the storm shield app on the i-phone and the android. >> this is a strange story. in los angeles, the police and fbi are investigating a bank robbery that was so strange it could have been a movie plot. tj tells us tonight the robbers [inaudible]. >> reporter: a manhunt continues on the west coast for two gun men who reportedly kidnapped a bank manager and put a bomb on her before telling her to rob her own bank. >> significant amount of money was taken. >> reporter: the nightmare allegedly started around 8 wednesday morning the two men approached her outside her home as she was leaving for work. she told police the men allegedly armed with guns and wearing see masks ordered her to strap a device on and drive to the bank of america. police say she did as she was told, first opening the vault. >> she took the money out of the bank and threw it out the door. >> reporter: the robber who never set foot inside the building made their escape before cops and the bomb squad arrived on the scene. >> that's a very rare thing to actually remove a device directly from a person but it's so

police searching after amasked gunmen bizarre bank heist in east los angeles. the men kidnapped a bank manager home and then forced her to a robber on bank of kmerica branch where she wor s. >> the suspects gave her a forced her to wear a device that she believed to be an explosive device and gave for instructions to retrieve cash the bank and then give it the suspect waiting outside. >> police will not disclose the stolen.ount investigators are reviewing surveillance camera video. hearing underway in texas regarding a judge ordering major nidal hassan to shave his beard. psychiatrist who woundeed people and others in the 2009 shooting. wounded. the military says his beard is a violation of army regulation. it has already delayed his .urder trial was now virus has claimed the life of a d.c. resident. the first such death in the virus.t from the there are fears the virus could spread even faster after hurricane isaac. cases have already jumped 25% in week.st nationwide, that is. areas coulde isaac become a breeding ground. many residents have been warned water and of standing keep books

of los angeles, antonio villaraigaso. >> pursuant to our nominating rules, only one candidate is qualified to be the nominee of our party for president of the united states. our next speaker will place before you that nomination. ♪ >> unemployment in june was the highest in march of 1984 -- >> u.s. economy has been in a resection. >> ten million americans still officially unemployed. >> there is nothing wrong with america that cannot be cured by what is right with america. we believe that in -- we have got to go beyond the brain dead politics in washington and give our people the kind of government they deserve, a government that works for them. after years of hard effort, the longest economic expansion in history. we proved that we could find a way to balance the budget and protect our values. >> we have lots of evidence that focus on the middle class get better results. i personally believe that if the american people give you the honor of serving, you should keep on doing it when you leave office. i set up this foundation so that i could pursue causes that i can stil

found out that tyrone lives here in kind of a rough neighborhood in downtown los angeles. ...i wanted to confront tyrone to see if trudeau's claims were true... [knocking, ♪...] so i showed up on his doorstep. ...i'm looking for tyrone clark. we're looking into the claims that kevin trudeau made, that you made $85,000 towards going to college. >> oh, that's why you're here. >> is that true? >> yeah, that is true. >> misha: again, he seemed convincing, but would tyrone back up trudeau's other outrageous claim? >> when the money is given to you by the government you never have to pay it back. >> you never have to pay it back. >> mm-hmm. >> it's not a loan. >> oh, no, no loans. i can't do loans. >> misha: but could we still catch him in a lie? there was only one way to know for sure. ...we want to make sure these claims are actually true. >> well... >> misha: we followed tyrone into his apartment and watched as he started searching through his files. ...show me some of these checks. >> this is the highest, right here, 14,000. >> misha: and there it was, in black and white. ...when you

of los angeles wildfire that's in the angeles 48%onal forest, which is contained. tropical storm region brought rainfall, helped a lot, but the s only 23% contained earlier in the day. an argument over snacks may be for a deadly stabbing louis.t >> two men were fighting over a cheetos when one of the knife and out a stabbed the other man in the chest. died at the hospital. >> it is very sad. i would have bought the man a chips if i had been here. >> police say the suspected killer was taken into custody, charged with second-degree murder. investigators thought both of homeless,volved were not to beurned out the case. clear what sparked the cheetos.over a strip club in upstate new york the courtconvince is a form ofing art. of an effort to a $124,000 tax bill. the venue claims the dancers are artists and should be given a tax break under new york law. the court is expected to make a decision next month. >> we will see how that plays out. your favorite football snacks will cost a little more this year. >> that terrible. more americans using food stamps. bell.get to linda the news is not v

a is taking on the los angeles angels. and take a look at display! mccarthy. taking that in the fourth inning. let me show you that-play. he had to go to the hospital. it was just as a precaution. the team saying that he did not lose consciousness. a sweep for the angels. to get one of the wild-card spots. and also from the u.s. open roddick is retiring at the age of 30. he loses from the 2009 u.s. open and this has been delayed because of rainfall. also roger federer ... >> i am surprised that he is retiring. and perhaps if you go out on top with a victory? i cannot know. >> he is 30! alwe will be back with more in a few moments let us take a look outside. nothing to make you feel old when somebody is retiring at the age of 30. we are still looking at some thunderstorm activity to deal with. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios amanda bynes could reach one year behind bars after two different collisions. >> the song of the summer is the " call me maybe' and

. the convention chair is los angeles mayor antonio vigarossa who almost had to beg the delegates to stop the madness and bow to god. >> all those delegates in favor say aye. >> aye. >> all those delegates opposed say no. >> no. in in the opinion of the -- let me do that again. all of those delegates in favor say aye. >> aye. all those delegates opposed say no. >> no. >> i guess -- >> you have got to rule and then you have got to let them do what they are going to do. >> i will do that one more time. all those delegates in favor say aye. >> aye. >> all those delegates opposed say no. >> no. >> in the opinion of the chair two thirds have voted in the affirmative, the motion is adopted and the platform has been amended as shown on the screen. [boos] >> thank you very much. >> bill: so it's obvious some democrats still do not want any reference to god or jerusalem. so question the party has become extremely secular dominated by uber liberals. the performance today, the importance of it is that it shows america that the democratic party is not unified there are moderate democrats and far left

convention, los angeles mayor, antonio villaraigosa. >> pursuant to our nominating rule, only one candidate has qualified to be the nominee of our party for president of the united states. [cheering] our next speaker will place before you, that nomination. >> unemployment in june was the highist since 1994. >> the u.s. economy has been in a recession. >> 10 million americans still officially unemployed. >> there is nothing wrong with america that cannot be cured by what is right with america! [cheers and applause] we believe that invest and grow economics is better than trickle-down economics. we have got to go beyond the braip-dead politics in washington and give our people the kind of government they deserve, a government that works for them! don't stop believing in tomorrow. >> after years of hard work, the longest economic expansion in history, we proved that we could find a way to balance the budget and protect our values. we have lots of evidence that presidents who focus on the middle class get better results. i personally believe if the mrch people give you the honor of serving, sho

contra las llamas cerca de los angeles buenas tardes, les habla jorge ramosel libro "un dia dificil", escrito por un ex militar estadunidense sobre el ataque en el que resulto muerto el cabecilla de la red al qaeda, osama bin laden, se ha convertido en un exito de venta.las autoridades liberaron al grupo de indocumentados arrestados por protestar en los alrededores de la sede de la convencion nacional democrata.y los bomberos creen que demoraran al menos una semana en contener un voraz incendio forestal en las montaqas de san gabriel, cerca de los angeles.mas en noticiero univision. (♪). >> bien la madre naturaleza no para de sorprendernos con lluvias sismos y usthuracÁn. >> jackie guerrido estÁ lista y nos cuenta quÉ estÁ pasando. >> pamela bÁrbara, amigos. >> me voy a apresurar para que nos alcance a mencionar todo. >> tenemos todo por aquÍ leslie pasÓ a la categorÍa de huracÁn, este es el sexto huracÁn de la temporada ciclÓnica, por el momento es su trayectoria hacia el norte a razÓn de 2 millas por hora. >> y mientras tanto sostiene vientos de 75 se espera que va a

. this is the mayor of los angeles. he opened to the ceremonies earlier today, just one of the many big named speakers there. denied our political analyst is here to help us a breakdown of the dnc today but first, grandmother is is that. he has been following the convention and has denied highlights. >> it president clinton just wrapped up. it is no secret that obama and clan are not the best of friends that each realizes that supported one another is mutually beneficial. clinton is wildly popular in democratic circles was electrified making the case for reelecting the president. >> we know that he tried to work with republicans. that did not work out so well. it could have been a because as the senate republican leader said, and a remarkable moment of candor, two full years before the election, their number one priority was not to put america back to work, it was to put the president out of work. senator, i hate to break you, we're want to keep the president on. the president's plan cuts the deck, honors our values and braise the future of our children, our families and our nation. it passes the ar

a decision. we have miami, chicago, los angeles. >> the old post office? >> part of it but they still lose $6 million per year. >> the annex has been vacant 15 years. it is beautiful. john: some employees were caught making the videos talk about wasting our money. even these two did not do it all the time. >> you miss the point*. there is nobody bashan. john: but congressmen joins us now. >> the job is ours to motivate. the taxpayer is left holding the bag. nobody pays attention that we sit on valuable assets running up trillion dollars of deficits. john: the gsa admits and has 14,000 excess buildings. you can click on add thought to learn how your money is wasted. the linkage is posted at john stossel.com but those buildings do not include the empty buildings? >> there are more. we are just talking not own the gsa but military and post office outside of our jurisdiction. john: we've received a response. one year-ago the president called congress to cut through red tape and currently they have 20 steps to go through before moving a property to sale. they say it is the fault of congress. >> so

welcome the 2012 national chair of the democratic national convention, los angeles mayor, antonio r. villaraigosa. >> the third section of the 36 quadrennial national convention of the democratic party will now come to order. [applause] a fewt gavel times in my life. please stand for the indication by gabriel salguero. >> let us pray. almighty, god, we have come to this place mindful of our absolute need to view. we confess that america has always needed your guidance, your strength, and your protection. lord, we acknowledge that we need your direction so as not to stray too far from the shores of your purposes. as he walked into the autumn of elections, we pray that we would continue to guide this great nation. republicans, independents, and democrats, never to tire in the work of justice and mercy. we should always helped the most vulnerable around us -- the child, the widow, the orphan, and a stranger. give us the courage to face the giants that threaten our life together and help us to force the future of our democracy from the better angels of our nature. lord, we know we still

. the mayor of los angeles adopting the platform. but clinton will take a stage tonight and my guest says he could do damage to obama. we have author of "the new york times" best-seller book the amateur. at the top for the last 16 weeks? [laughter] start with this speech. language is innocuous. >> dave release parts of the speech but the full text has not been released. we're getting close to the time. lou: i am getting excited. forgive me if i lose focus. >> obama does not know what is in the speech. my guess clinton and higher still writing the speech as we talk. lou: i had the opportunity to see a number of his speeches. i happen to think he is the brightest, most effective extemporaneous speaker in my lifetime. i wouldn't worry about it if he just says good evening. >> we may have another clint eastwood moment with the ad lib. lou: here we have a of former president being asked to advocate in champion a president who has made government larger than it has ever been. going where no president has gone before. >> he looks at 2012 as the interim election. 2016 is the important election as fa

loaded double in the third inning. los angeles angels to a 7 to 1 win at the coliseum and a three game sweep of the a's. a scary moment in that game for starting pitcher brandon mccarthy. >> right on the edge of the grass. >> you see that line drive off the bat of erik striked mccarthy directly in the head. mccarthy managed to walk off the field unassisted and was hospitalized for observation. the team says he never lost consciousness. >>> well, it's a moment mcgiver would have been proud of. the quick thinking used today for sticky situation in space. . >>> thunder, lightening, and a few showers surprised some bay area residents today. monitoring storm tracker 2 and tell us where we could see even more activity tonight. ♪ [ ukulele strumming ] ♪ [ folksy whistling ] [ man ] quitting is a fight you can't let yourself lose. it can take many tries. but keep trying, you will beat smoking. honey, you okay? yeah, i'm fine. ♪ [ ukulele ] as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios . >>> well, mcgiver would be prou

. this is 1984, los angeles. this is 2002, salt lake city. this is 2004 in greece, athens. and this is 2008, jing beijing, china. somebody told me i'm the only person in the united states who carried four torches. i don't know and i don't care. one thing, i know that in short time this torch will go to the museum in san francisco. thank you. >> president chiu: thank you very much, supervisor mar. why don't we go back to our speakers with regard to the eight washington hearing and let's hear from the next person in line. >> thank you, president chiu. thank you supervisors. a pleasure to be here. i'm brendan dun gan. i -- the things they've done is fantastic. i'm here in support of eight washington and the process they've been through. i think the repeal is not the kind of process the project should be going through. i'm a licensed architect in california, and that's one of the largest issues, is having some known quawn quantity when a project goes forward for development. and seven years i think they've been engaging the community, they've listened to the community, advisory committees, they've ma

brooks' home and also found two loaded guns. >>> this morning, police in los angeles looking for the suspects who kidnapped and forced a bank manager to rob the bank she works at pl police say the woman was kidnapped at her home early yesterday morning. the robbers strapped what appeared to be a bomb to her chest and sent her into a bank of america. the woman called 911 shortly after the robbery. the bomb squad carefully removed the device, blew it up and determined it was not a real bomb. police say at this time they have no reason to believe she was in on the bank robbery. the suspects got away with an undisclosed amount of cash. no one was hurt. >>> police in arizona can now ask people to prove they're in the u.s. legally after a federal judge cleared the way for the state to begin enforcing a controversial immigration law. the requirement dubbed the "show me your papers" law, had been at the center of a lengthy legal battle. opponents had asked the judge to block it, claiming it would lead to racial profiling of hispanics in the state, but the judge said a u.s. supreme co

custody. and the manhunt is on for those two masked men. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> coming up right here, isaac strikes again. the storm in the gulf, coming back forore. 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should

in los angeles. those start tonight at 8:00. something to keep in mind. if politics aren't your thing. >>> all right, how would you like to pose for a picture with ray lewis? now there's a new app that will relate you at least make it look like you did. you see you can make pictures with lewis and then download them. the app will cost 99 cents when it comes out in the fall. the money will go to the united athletes foundation which is one of ray lewis' favorite charities. the app will be ushered in for the promotion where fans will be able to win a real photo with the real ray lewis after the ravens' home game. what do you think lynette? pretty cool. >> pretty cool. sounds like ha plan. all right, let's talk about what's going on right now because we have lots of clouds in the area this morning. some sunshine in here as we go through the day and also i'm not going to rule out more scattered showers momming up through the day. mainly isolated showers and let me correct that. the reason why, is that we have this surface trough and you can see the purple dotted line here. this is going to

journalist and socialite. >>> tonight the search continues for two men behind a bizarre bank robbery in los angeles. a bank of america teller says two masked robbers forced her to rob a bank. they told her to get money from the bank and throw it out the back door and that's where they were waiting. they got away with an unknown amount of cash. the sheriff's bomb squad safely removed the device from around her waist. >>> the nationals still getting a big boost. what is it going to mean for everybody's favorite pen. >>> plus we have the results of the study on football. the study on football. what players may face i got no pulse. we're losing him. charging. he's in v-fib. let's shock him. he drives that road all the time. we just had a few drinks. this can't be happening. are we clear? clear. we were just buzzed. just buzzed? you didn't tell us that, sir. you're right, this isn't happening. he'll be fine. yeah, i feel good. really? no. not really. announcer: buzzed driving. maybe we should stop acting like it's no big deal. >>> in tonight's health alert on the same day the nfl kicks off its r

awards will be held in los angeles tonight and viewers will get exclusive access from live stream feeds that will be available online and this starts at 6:00 tonight. comedian kevin hart is hosting tonight's event. >>> it is officially orange pump thursday. so today everyone being encouraged before you get out the door to wear some orange in support of the orioles. baltimore county is going to get involved in this. the orioles and yankees as you heard charlie talk about earlier. they are at the four game series starting tonight at the yard and game time by the way 7:05. throw on some orange if you have some. >>> all right, some pretty scary moments to tell you about for people who live along the coast of costa rica that's because of the earthquake there. we've got details on how powerful this was and what's being done to clean up the damage this morning. >> plus, a close call for a little girl in china. how she managed to escapeling and what could have been a -- escape from what could have been a tragedy. Ñ[=

looking quiet across much of the country from the east to the west. 76 in los angeles and a nice 76 in louisville. still pretty hot and muggy across the gulf coast. here's your tuesday outlook, tuesday a few showers over the colorado rockies. we'll be wautching the tropics, something to tune in for as we track two systems in the atlantic. you can always "wake up with al" and stephanie weekday mornings 6:00 and 10:00 a.m. right here on the weather channel. every time someone chooses finish over cascade, it sparks a movement. look ! no ugly spots ! and see that shine ! you've got to try finish. because once they try finish, they can't keep it to themselves. i'm switching for good. wow ! awesome ! finish is seriously good. cannot believe how great it works. incredible shine. i won't use anything else. love, love, love finish ! so far over a million neighbors, friends, and family have switched to finish. join the finish revolution. recommended by more dishwasher brands worldwide. mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. introducing one-a-day vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivit

american dream. it is the dream that brought my grandfather here from mexico to los angeles a century ago with no money, even less english, but an unshakable faith in the relationship between work and reward. it is the dream that allowed his grandson, the son of a single mom, to graduate from ucla. and, you know some people -- i got there on an affirmative- action program. some people would say i came in through the back door, but one thing is for sure -- i got out the front. [applause] that is the open, inclusive america we love. i went to work for farm workers and teachers. i went on to become the speaker of the california state assembly and now mayor of the city of los angeles. [applause] you know, i know how i got here -- i worked hard. i grew up in an america where hard work paid off. that is the promise of this great country. this week, we came to charlotte to restore that promise. while this convention ends tonight, our work is not done. in the days and weeks ahead, we will register more voters, knocked on more doors, get out more votes for this party and this president -- knock on

and government, foundations and universities. asked the mayors who are here. los angeles is getting green and chicago is getting an infrastructure because republicans are working together to do it. they did not check their brains at the door. their purpose was to get something done. why is this true? why does cooperation work better? nobody is right all the time, and a broken clock is right twice a day. [applause] everyone of us and everyone of them who is compelled to spend leading lives between those extremes, knowing we are never going to be right all the time and hopefully we are right more than twice a day. [laughter] unfortunately, the fraction that dominates the republican party does not see it that way. they think government is always right and compromise is weakness. in the last couple of elections they defeated two republican senators because they dared to cooperate on issues important to the country, even national security. they beat a republican congressman with almost 100 percent voting record because they said he realizes he did not have to hate the president to disagree wit

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